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Comparative genomics of Campylobacter concisus: Analysis of clinical strains reveals genome diversity and pathogenic potential
Matthew R. GemmellCentre for Genome Enabled Biology and Medicine, School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and NutritionUniversity of AberdeenAB25 2ZDAberdeen,UK
, Susan BerryGI Research Group, School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and NutritionUniversity of AberdeenAB25 2ZDAberdeen,UK
, Indrani MukhopadhyaGI Research Group, School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and NutritionUniversity of AberdeenAB25 2ZDAberdeen,UK
, Richard HansenDepartment of Paediatric GastroenterologyRoyal Hospital for ChildrenG51 4TFGlasgowUK
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3944-6646
Hans L. NielsenDepartment of Clinical MicrobiologyAalborg University HospitalDK9100AalborgDenmark
, Mona Bajaj-ElliottInfection, Immunity, Inflammation ProgrammeUCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health
30 Guildford Street
WC1N 1EHLondonUK
, Henrik NielsenDepartment of Infectious DiseasesAalborg University HospitalDK9100AalborgDenmark
& Georgina L. HoldGI Research Group, School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and NutritionUniversity of AberdeenAB25 2ZDAberdeen,UK;St George & Sutherland Clinical SchoolUniversity of New South Wales2052SydneyNSWAustraliaCorrespondence[email protected]
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7573-3397
Pages 1-17
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Received 08 Dec 2017, Accepted 24 May 2018, Published online: 26 Jun 2018
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